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... land ; stock employs labour . A tax which tended to drive away stock from any particular country would so far tend to dry up every source of revenue both to the sovereign and to the society . Not only the profits of stock , but the rent ...
... land ; stock employs labour . A tax which tended to drive away stock from any particular country would so far tend to dry up every source of revenue both to the sovereign and to the society . Not only the profits of stock , but the rent ...
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... land , besides , must always be nearly equal to those of other equally fertile and equally well - cultivated land . If they were less , some part of the barley land would soon be turned to some other purpose ; and if they were greater , ...
... land , besides , must always be nearly equal to those of other equally fertile and equally well - cultivated land . If they were less , some part of the barley land would soon be turned to some other purpose ; and if they were greater , ...
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... land - tax , 217 ; rent of , as a source of maintenance of the State , 302-305 ; land - tax , amount of revenue arising from in Great Britain , 304 ; Crown lands , re- venue arising from , 304 , 305 , 306 ; tax on the rent of , 309 ff ...
... land - tax , 217 ; rent of , as a source of maintenance of the State , 302-305 ; land - tax , amount of revenue arising from in Great Britain , 304 ; Crown lands , re- venue arising from , 304 , 305 , 306 ; tax on the rent of , 309 ff ...
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